Databases
Using a Database in Racing – A look at Formula One Telemetry Software
By Tom_pen at 15 September, 2010, 12:00 am
Racing teams have been making use of unique database designs for a number of years to improve their speed, performance and accuracy.
Read More >>Database Driven Oil Industry Software – Yesterday and Today
By Tom_pen at 13 September, 2010, 12:00 am
The idea of creating database driven oil industry software programs for use in exploration and production was introduced in the early 1990s. The Petrotechnical Open Software Corp’s request for information in 1991 generated a great deal of positive feedback from major companies directly involved in drilling and refining, as well as a variety of support companies. Here’s a look at what’s available today.
Read More >>All You Need to Know About Data Recovery
By healths4 at 11 September, 2010, 12:00 am
Data recovery professionals are people hired by recovery corporations to assess and fix problems within a data center. Data recovery methods vary, and the technique used usually depends on the kind of damage that the data systems has sustained. It may be just software or it may be hardware or even both. For specific problems or combination of problems, there are different steps for fixing and even different steps of telling what kind of damage has been done. Thus, hiring an experienced expert in data recovery is truly important.
Read More >>Software Engineering for Your Oracle Database
By healths4 at 8 September, 2010, 12:00 am
The constantly developing information technologies that all enterprises and companies are using today allow them to seize each new opportunity that arises as far as high performance and productivity are concerned. By enhancing the efficiency of their applied tools, enterprises can increase and maintain their high performance.
Read More >>Making Managing Your Life Easier
By johnmce at 22 August, 2010, 12:00 am
Effective management is an acquired skill, whether you are managing your household, finances, clients, subordinate employees, projects or data. The necessity to manage more than one of these is present in the lives of most adults, finances being a key one and a project may be as simple as booking your next holiday. People naturally want to make their lives easier by utilising whichever tools are available.
Read More >>Database Archiving Solutions for Overweight Databases
By healths4 at 6 August, 2010, 12:00 am
Database archiving is said to be the most needed strategy for the business world which is facing a gigantic information explosion. There are many business and research-related advantages of database archiving. Some of these benefits include:
Read More >>The Process Of Database Refactoring
By healths4 at 23 July, 2010, 12:00 am
You learned in A Vision for the Agile Data Method that agile methodologies such as eXtreme Programming (XP) (Beck 2000) and DSDM (Stapleton 2003) take an iterative and incremental approach to software development. Application developers on XP and DSDM projects typically forsake big design up front (BDUF) approaches in favor of emergent approaches where the design of a system evolves throughout the life of the project. On an agile development project the final design often isn’t known until the application is ready to be released. This is a very different way to work for many experienced IT professionals to work.
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